The Property- Set in the most beautiful mid-Wales countryside you will find this detached Farmhouse tucked away along a quiet lane. As you ascend the hill approaching the property you remain almost unaware of the stunning views unfolding behind you, that is until you step out of the car and look into the distance. Once you have managed to tear your eyes away from the view you will bring your focus to the property in hand, as you arrived at your destination you will have noted to your left a rather characterful barn and newly erected outbuilding.

Having undergone a compliment of refurbishment works in 2010 and more still in 2017, the main house should be found to be in excellent order. Occupying an elevated position which takes full advantage of the wonderful views on offer makes this property a must see for anyone wishing to have a stunning outlook. The property can be accessed from either the front or the rear, a storm porch provides shelter the front entrance door while a rather more substantial porch gives access to the back and provides plenty of space to take off those muddy walking boots. The Sitting Room is a good size and has a very attractive brick built fireplace, which is just crying out for a wood burning stove to cosy up to on those cold winter nights. The room has a window looking out to the front making it light and airy while the natural wood found in the roof timbers, paneling and skirting give a warm welcoming ambiance. Doors lead through to both the Entrance Hall and Kitchen Diner. The Kitchen Diner is sure to be the hub of the home, fitted with a smart array of cream matching wall and base units which provide all the storage and working space you need while still having space for a good sized dining table and chairs, it is a great room to share with the family. A Utility Room off the Kitchen provides the functional area of the property, with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer you can keep some of the day to day chores hidden out of sight. The previously mentioned Rear Porch is also access through the Utility Room.

On the first floor you will find the Landing which gives access to three decent size Bedrooms, the two smaller Bedrooms are positioned over the Kitchen and enjoy views down the valley and off the stream running to the rear of the property respectively. The Master Bedroom is found over the Sitting Room and has a cast iron fireplace to add a little character. With stunning views to the front this is a superb room to greet the morning as you awaken. Completing the accommodation is the Shower Room which is fitted with a clean white suite comprising a wash basin, wc and walk-in shower cubicle. In here you will also find a useful airing cupboard for storage.

Outside you maybe surprised to find there is not a huge amount of formal garden area, this is due to property being built on the hillside, although given that there are 22 acres for you to explore do you really care? While we do not want you to get carried away with the notion of running an equestrian centre as a lot of the ground is quite steep and comprises a lot of woodland, it is none the less a good sized piece of land to call your own and is ideal for grazing sheep. This coupled with the newly erected carport, previously mentioned barn and the detached Farmhouse means that you really do get a huge amount for your money, if you want peace, space, views and tranquility but your budget will not stretch to the 10 bedroom mansion that usually offers all of these features then Nainfa is the property for you.

The Location - One of the beauty's of Nainfa is that it enjoys a wonderfully peaceful rural location in Llawr-Y-Glyn, a small hamlet in Powys, yet is only about 10 miles west of the town of Newtown. Llawr-Y-Glyn has changed very little over the passage of time, as it is primarily an agricultural community, 3 miles down the road is Trefeglwys, a thriving Mid-Wales village. The name derives from the Welsh language Tref 'township' and Eglwys 'church'. The village sits on the Afon Trannon. There are many amenities in the village including a public house, garage, parish church, Nonconformist chapel, primary school, village hall and children's playground. Trefeglwys is just under 5 miles away from Caersws. Caersws is a village which is situated along the River Severn in Powys. It is 5 miles West of Newtown and is also a hallway between Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury. Close by is Newtown, the largest town in Powys, Newtown is situated approximately 10 miles from the Wales-England border and offers an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities. Served by Arriva Trains Wales Newtown is easily accessible by Rail and holds several local bus services along with a daily returning National Express coach. There is outstanding education available in the area, with 8 junior/ infant schools including a special need school, and Newtown High School & Sixth Form which was recently granted an 'Outstanding' award in a recent inspection. Newtown also hosts a post school college Coleg Powys, which offers a wide range of vocational courses from Hair & Beauty to Agriculture. Newtown also offers a great deal of everyday essentials, with shops that include, farm materials, banks, supermarkets, electrical stores and a large array of bars and restaurants. If you like to spend your time soaking up some local culture Newtown plays host to a theatre Theatre Hafren, a museum-The Robert Owen Museum and Oriel Davies Gallery, a major public gallery of wales, which is home to national and international art and craft. If you are somebody that likes to participate in leisure activities and sports at any level, Newtown is an ideal place for you, with Welsh premier league Side Newtown who play their home football at Llatham Park, that recently secured a Europa League qualifying spot, to a wide selection of local clubs who play in organized leagues within Wales. Newtown holds several other sports clubs including Rugby, Bowls, Cricket, Tennis and a Basketball club who have recently been reformed as the Mid- Wales Basketball Club. The town also has a selection of gymnasiums and a thriving running scene.

Accommodation List

Porch -

Entrance Hall -

Sitting Room - 4.33m x 4.18m (14'2" x 13'8") -

Rear Utility Room - 2.83m x 2.34m (9'3" x 7'8") -

Rear Entrance Porch -

Kitchen Diner - 4.34m x 2.86m (14'2" x 9'4") -

Landing -

Bedroom One - 4.34m x 2.57m (14'2" x 8'5") -

Bedroom Two - 2.97m x 2.37m (9'8" x 7'9") -

Bedroom Three - 2.96m x 1.87m (9'8" x 6'1") -

Shower Room - 3.10m x 2.54m (10'2" x 8'3") -

Directions - From Llanidloes take the B4569 for Trefeglwys. In the centre of the village, after passing the former petrol station on the left, turn left signposted Llawryglyn. Continue on this road for 21/2 miles. On entering the hamlet, proceed a further half mile from the river bridge in the centre, then fork right. Continue for half a mile and turn right onto a 'no through road'. Continue for a short distance and the property is located on the right hand side.

Links To Central London - Via Road - travel time is approximately 4hrs 14mins based on a 217.7 mile journey travelling along the M42 and then M40. Via Rail travel time is approximately 4hr 16min hours based on a standard transfer to Paddington Station via Newport South Wales.

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